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Cher's temporary conservatorship request for son Elijah Blue Allman denied
- Author, Emma Saunders
- Role, Entertainment reporter
Cher's request for a temporary conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman has been turned down by a judge in the US.
The singer filed for the order last year due to Allman's alleged substance abuse and mental health issues.
But Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jessica A Uzcategui has denied the petition.
, she said Allman had proved "he has managed his finances" and "has remained drug free".
Allman had to submit several drug tests before the hearing.
A conservatorship is normally granted by a court for individuals who are unable to make their own decisions, like those with dementia or other mental illnesses.
It can be used to manage a person's financial affairs or personal affairs or both.
reported that Cher's lawyers again voiced their concerns about Allman's mental health during Monday's hearing.
The judge said: "I don't question Cher's concerns being driven by concern for her son. I don't think [Allman] questions that."
But she concluded that much of what the star's legal team was arguing was based on hypotheticals and "fears".
, Ms Uzcategui will still consider a larger, long-term conservatorship at a hearing in March.
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